Before he died, Magda, Thomas’s wife, was planning a trip to Vladivostok with him. Two years later, Tomás tries to find meaning in his daily life as a widower and retiree: reads the books that she left him, cycles the hills of his neighborhood, and meets his best friend, who insists on finding him a new partner. But that summer will change completely with the arrival of a new neighbor and her son, causing Tomás to rethink what to do with the last years of his life.
With a brutally honest tone, Lluís Oliván pictures a bittersweet old age and a life full of contradictions and moments of vitality, and shows us that as long as we keep walking our way, we can affirm that we are still alive.